Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Last Chance Saloon

Another
weekend, another motorcycle rally. This one was the annual Autumn Camp at Bellingham
in Northumberland, seen by most as their last chance to get out and about before
the weather begins to turn wintry.

I
only managed down for the Saturday night, but the ride down was pleasant and
sunny and I stopped off now and again to take some photos once I’d crossed over
the border into England.

Catcleugh Reservoir pumphouse

Sign on military ranges at Otterburn

view south towards Bellingham

bikes old and new

There
had been a number of changes since I had been in the village last year, and all
to the good. I was particularly taken by CarriagesTearoom located in actual railway carriages parked in what was once the local
railway station before it closed down years ago and is now the car park for the
heritage centre. They do a rather nice homemade scone to go with your pot of
tea.

After
a good evening in the local pub I had a rather restless night in my tent as it was
quite cold. The following morning it was
apparent just how cold it had been overnight as we woke to a ground fog and frost
on the tents and the bikes.

However, this didn't last long into the morning, and after
a good breakfast it was time to pack up and head home. The trip back was
equally pleasant, with bright sunshine and relatively quiet roads for most of the journey.

"I can see for miles..."

abandoned railway car used as a sheep hut

Logging has laid waste to this landscape

Borders rugby, home to the oval ball game

large windfarm on Soutra Aisle

Nearly home again

All
told, a pleasant weekend at the tail end of the year before ones thoughts turn
less to actual riding and more to planning trips for next year once the summer months
come around again.